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When the camera follows the pair to a grassy field the cubs are seen play fighting, jumping and chasing each other around as their mother, Minerva, strolls over.

Displaying their beautiful orange coats with black stripes the cubs stand out as they wrestle in Woburn's luscious green acreage.

Look out: The pair perch on a rock formation as they cast their eyes across their nine-acre enclosure

Sibling rivalry: The playful five-month old cubs are seen wrestling in a grassy field during the amusing footage

The cubs were the first baby tigers to be born at the park in 23 years and caused quite a stir when they arrived

The little ones were the first cubs to be born in 23 years at the safari park and caused quite a stir when they arrived over night in the autumn.

Under the watchful eye of their mother the pair appear to be flourishing in captivity.

Originally Amur tigers hail from Siberia and are the largest of the big cat family with some being known to grow up to 11ft in length. However, it will be some time until these five-month old cubs reach that size.

Wait for us: The cubs run after their mother Minerva after play-fighting in one of their enclosure's fields

In the clip Minerva mostly leaves her baby cubs to their own devices, occasionally strolling over to cast an eye

Stature: Amur tigers are renowned for their size and strength and have been known to grow up to 11ft long

Amur tigers are known for their power and strength as well as being expert nocturnal hunters, preying on wild boar and elk.

But, as much as the cubs have the energy for a hunt, if the video is anything to go by the only creatures these cubs are interested in running after are each other.